Rife technology
The basis of which is the idea that virtually all infectious disease is an invasion and proliferation of a parasitic microbe of one kind or another, from pin worms to virus.
These and/or the effects of these can be removed from the body readily by means of electrocution.
In essence an electromagnetic charge, or current, is applied to the body at a level that is at the same time a stimulus to your body, but a deadly force to the entire spectrum of biological disease pathogens. The effects are made all the more potent by tuning to precise resonant frequencies.
It is, as one might expect, a very reliable method that began even before Rife’s time. The technology, though not well understood before Dr. Rife, has been in use for well over 100 years. In that time, considerable knowledge has been accumulated. Millions of people with cancer have used this technology successfully over decades. In the US, and in virtually every country in the world.
It is often used with the idea that the cancer is an infection. Toxins of various types associated with cancer do not cause the disease, but make the tissues of the body more susceptible to the infectious components of cancer already present in every person.
By removing the infection, the problem goes away.
Unfortunately, in conventional medicine there is a vastly different take on cancer.
One that is very expensive, very complicated, very dangerous to treat and to test. And with very limited success. As low as 2 percent on average.
The basic device I make is simple, safe, and reliable. Results observed over nearly 30 years seem to indicate that indeed, there is really no such thing as cancer, or cancer cells. There is only infection. Cells that are affected or changed by the infection are not destroyed, but are replaced or returned to normal.
There’s really no such thing as a benign tumor. All such structures are potentially lethal and should be removed surgically, whenever possible, as soon as they are detected.
There is no such thing as metastasis. The viral component is usually what carries the infection to other places in the body, and the fungus and bacteria follow. Obviously, human cells are far too specialized to migrate from one type of tissue to another. But the virus can carry this out easily. Creating new and identifiable cells elsewhere.
There is no such thing as autoimmune disease. There are immune responses, some of which are not well understood. Nevertheless, by removing the offending pathogen the condition clears.
A similar mismatch of observable facts as opposed to the conventional view, is evident in the conventional approach to allergies. In Rife theory, an allergy is caused by systemic fungal infection.
Remove the cause, and the problem goes away. Although it’s true that the damage caused by many years of infection may not always be reversible (thus limiting the degree of cure we might be able to expect), the results are consistent. And positive changes come about rather quickly in almost every case.
If we take the observations we must make based on the long and well-proven Rife machine theory (These often fatal diseases are caused by curable and preventable infection.), we might be compelled to adopt our own independent effort to prevent or to curtail these infections. Because obviously conventional science is not helping us at all, but has merely profited from a proliferating infection that runs unchecked in the population.
A standardized, well established method to reduce the infection in the population instigated as an integral part of daily hygienic routine, is probably the best preventative. Similar in concept to brushing your teeth. Used in this way it is a simple, effective prophylactic.
According to the prevailing conventional wisdom, we should expect a dramatic rise in the number of cancer cases in the coming years. I believe we can reverse that trend.
Many will want to utilize a Rife Frequency instrument. When the number of people using them reaches a certain pivotal, or threshold percentage, the number of people infected and the number of reportable cancer cases should be headed lower than it has been in at least 100 years. That threshold is probably fairly low, in the neighborhood of 15 to 20 percent.